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Hjalmar Branting Quotes

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At Geneva, the neutral states were often in agreement concerning the preliminaries for Genoa, and Genoa itself was marked by a quite natural mutual exchange of ideas  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) At Geneva, the neutral states were often in agreement concerning the preliminaries for Genoa, and Genoa itself was marked by a quite natural mutual exchange of ideas.  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be.  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) As long as the problem of world reconstruction remains the center of interest for all nations, blocs having similar attitudes will form and operate even within the League itself.  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) We here in the North have for many years had a natural tendency to feel that when our representatives come together at an international meeting, we embark on the quest of mutual understanding and support  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) I do not overlook the fact that the appearance of these new, free nations in the European political community not only celebrates the return of the prodigal son but also creates new sources of friction here and there  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) The World War broke out with such elemental violence, and with such resort to all means for leading or misleading public opinion, that no time was available for reflection and consideration  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) No nation is so great as to be able to afford, in the long run, to remain outside an increasingly universal League of Nations  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) It is a commonplace that the League of Nations is not yet-what its most enthusiastic protagonists intended it to be  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) As long as the problem of world reconstruction remains the center of interest for all nations, blocs having similar attitudes will form and operate even within the League itself  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) All in all, the League of Nations is not inevitably bound, as some maintain from time to time, to degenerate into an impotent appendage of first one, then another of the competing great powers  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) The equality among all members of the League, which is provided in the statutes giving each state only one vote, cannot of course abolish the actual material inequality of the powers concerned  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) But it is possible that, in the days ahead, these years we have lived through may eventually be thought of simply as a period of disturbance and regression  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) Fraternity among nations, however, touches the deepest desire of human nature  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) A formally recognized equality does, however, accord the smaller nations a position which they should be able to use increasingly in the interest of humanity as a whole and in the service of the ideal  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) We must remember that the people for whom this change represents a first taste of freedom and a new and brighter future did not allow their resolution to falter, no matter how great the suffering by which they bought this independence  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) The kind of support encouraged by such modes of expression has always arisen basically from confusing the fatherland itself with the social conditions which happened to prevail in it  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes) Before the war there were many who were more or less ignorant of the international labor movement but who nevertheless turned to it for salvation when the threat of war arose. They hoped that the workers would never permit a war  (Hjalmar Branting Quotes)